Researchers at UBC and Honda have developed a robot arm with human skin-like sensors. Additionally, a humanoid robot is being tested in a US lab to improve its range of motion and balance. The robot, controlled by predictions, is being used for naturally controlled hand prosthetics. Another US lab is also testing the robot's range of motion through boxing.
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Wobbly humanoid robot is learning to use hands for balance https://t.co/OXeZToTJWr